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Hello,
I recently lost my e-mail account at university as I am not a student anymo=
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Recently some people signed my key. Unfortunately, they also signed the use=
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id belonging to the university e-mail account so that it now seems that thi=
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e-mail address is still active. Therefore, I am thinking about revoking tha=
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user id. First of all, what is the correct procedure to do so? Simply=20
selecting the user id in the edit-key dialog and using revsig to revoke my=
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own signature on the user id?
Secondly, what are the implications of this? Does this break my signature o=
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other peoples keys? And does this mean that other peoples signatures on tha=
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user id can no longer be used by third people to establish a key chain to m=
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key? (which would implicate that this user id should simply not be used goi=
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forward but signatures made to it or signatures made by it still remain=20
valid).
Cheers,
Volker
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Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, but that is not =
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reason we are doing it.
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